Week 13 Flashcards

1
Q

Aboard the _______ and under heavy guard, Rizal left Manila,

A

steamer Cebu

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2
Q

When did he reach Dapitan?

A

seven o’clock in the evening in June 17, 1892

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3
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From _______ Rizal was forced into exile in Dapitan, Zamboanga, about 711 kilometeres at the southwestern tip of Mindanao.

A

1892 to 1896

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4
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Who exiled Rizal in Dapitan?

A

Governor Despujol

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5
Q

Why was he exiled to Dapitan and not Guam or other places of exile?

A

By deporting Rizal to Dapitan, it kept him away from Manila and yet near to a place that was in a perpetual state of siege(Fort Pilar).

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6
Q

Rizal’s enemies were still insecure about his foreign connections and his native friends and that Rizal was considered one of their worst troublemakers

A

True

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7
Q

In his stay in Dapitan, Rizal was given the option to live in…

A

Captain Ricardo Carnicero’s house or in the mission house of the Jesuits.

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8
Q

Where did he choose?

A

House of the Jesuits

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9
Q

change his mind when ______ informed him that if he were to stay with them,
he had to publicly rectify his errors and make general confession of his sins and behave like a devout Catholic, which Rizal refused to do so.

A

Father Pablo Pastells

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10
Q

Away from his busy life in big cities in Europe, he was conferred to adjust in a ______ in Dapitan which was very different from the busy places that he had been to in Europe.

A

simple life

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11
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But instead of being bored, Rizal spent his time doing things that would make Dapitan…

A

productive

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12
Q

Rizal, Captain Carcinero and other guards luckily won ____ in a lottery.

A

20,000

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13
Q

Rizal took all the money from the lottery winnings

A

False, they shared it

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14
Q

Rizal decided to use his share from the lottery to
purchase a land in _______ which was one kilometer away from Dapitan.

A

Talisay

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15
Q

Whose trust did Rizal gain who allowed him to live in Talisay?

A

Captain Carcinero

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16
Q

He used his money to build an ______ made up of bamboo and nipa in
Talisay.

A

octagonal house

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17
Q

what clinic did he make in a portion of his house?

A

Eye Clinic

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18
Q

His eye clinic became known in the country and also in…

A

Hong Kong

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19
Q

Who was free to visit him in Dapitan

A

ladies in his family

20
Q

He did not earn in his Eye clinic

21
Q

Owing to Rizal’s ________, he use the money as capital for his lumber business and informed Blumentritt in writing that he earned money in Dapitan which made him wealthy.

A

entrepreneurial discipline

22
Q

However, the year _____ began with bitter events for Rizal. He wrote to his mother that he had many enemies and that many of his countrymen were working for the extension of his stay in Dapitan.

23
Q

For Rizal, life in Dapitan become more and more…

A

monotonous

24
Q

Theother event, which happened also in the first day of July 1896, was arrival in Dapitan of ______, a young doctor and a member of Katipunan.

A

Dr. Pio Valenzuela

25
What was Valenzuela's true intention in visiting Rizal?
to visit Rizal to head the revolution, for which purpose they would arrange for his escape.
26
He added, whether or not he accepted the leadership, when the revolt broke out, reprisal against him was...
inevitable
27
Rizal accepted the invitation to lead KKK
false
28
In his opinion, they lacked the necessary _____, like money, weapons, forces and prepared plans to guarantee the success of the revolt.
logistics
29
In view of Valenzuela’s insistence, Rizal suggested that he consult _____ as Military chief and get the collaboration of the intellectual elite.
Antonio luna
30
Rizal was able to maximized his stay in Dapitan by devouting much of his time in improving his artistic and literary skills, doing agricultural and civic projects, engaging in business activities and writing letters to his friends in Europe.
True
31
He helped in the improvement of the people’s livelihood.
True
32
He delivered vital basic services in the community.
True
33
He was unable to use his time for invention and discoveries due to the strict rule of the Spanish government
false
34
What poems did he write in Dapita?
“El Canto del Viajero” and “A Ricardo Carcinero”.
35
______ frequently updated Rizal on various world events especially on the different revolutions against European colonies.
Dr. Ferdinand Blumentrit
36
He suggested that Rizal volunteer his services to the Spanish government and join forces as a doctor in _____ as a means to end his exile.
Cuba
37
when did he offer his services to the military?
during the Cuban Revolution
38
Who allowed his request to be a military doctor?
Governor General Ramon Blanco
39
What did he board in his return to Manilla
Steamer "Espana"
40
what happened when Rizal was waiting for another ship that will transport him to spain and eventually to Cuba?
The Philippine Revolution Broke out
41
Rizal was arrested while cruising the _____
Mediterranean Sea.
42
He was imprisoned in ______ and was immediately deported back to Manila.
Barcelona, Spain
43
Upon his return in Manila, Rizal was imprisoned in...
Fort Santiago.
44
He was tried on the charges of...
sedition, rebellion and illegal association.
45
The Spansih authorities raised the case of Rizal Based in his written letters, poems and novels. Among his writings which were used against him were the...
Hymn for Talisay, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.
46
His letters and speeches to his friends which accordingly was used by Rizal to encourage ____ against the church and government.
rebellion
47